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Mubah is a jurisprudential term denoting an action that has no specific ruling, so doing or omitting it is equal and it has no Thawab nor ‘Iqab (reward nor punishment). Therefore, any action that is not Wajib (compulsory), Haram (prohibited), Mustahab (recommended) or Makruh (disliked) is Mubah (permissible). | {{under construction}} | ||
'''Mubah''' (Arabic:المباح) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term denoting an action that has no specific ruling, so doing or omitting it is equal and it has no Thawab nor ‘Iqab (reward nor punishment). Therefore, any action that is not Wajib (compulsory), Haram (prohibited), Mustahab (recommended) or Makruh (disliked) is Mubah (permissible). | |||
In Hadiths and sources, Mubah also is used in a more general meaning of “Ja’iz” (unprohibited) and “Halal” (allowed). In its narrowest sense “Ibaha” is used in Fiqh (jurisprudence) as a permission of possessing or utilizing something. | In Hadiths and sources, Mubah also is used in a more general meaning of “Ja’iz” (unprohibited) and “Halal” (allowed). In its narrowest sense “Ibaha” is used in Fiqh (jurisprudence) as a permission of possessing or utilizing something. | ||
Mubah is the most common ruling among the Five Rulings (al-Ahkam al-Khamsa) as most of human deeds are Mubah. Majority of Shi’a Faqihs (jurists) believe in Asalat al-Ibaha (primacy of permission) which means everything is Mubah unless proven otherwise. | Mubah is the most common ruling among the Five Rulings (al-Ahkam al-Khamsa) as most of human deeds are Mubah. Majority of Shi’a Faqihs (jurists) believe in Asalat al-Ibaha (primacy of permission) which means everything is Mubah unless proven otherwise. | ||
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- Mubah things that one can use them are things that all Muslim are allowed to use and using them exclusively is prohibited and they must be used in a way that do not prevent others from using it, such as routes and streets. | - Mubah things that one can use them are things that all Muslim are allowed to use and using them exclusively is prohibited and they must be used in a way that do not prevent others from using it, such as routes and streets. | ||
- Mubah things that one can possess are things that according to permission of Imam al-Muslimin and Islamic laws can be possessed, such as possessing the fish that one catches form Mubah waters. | - Mubah things that one can possess are things that according to permission of Imam al-Muslimin and Islamic laws can be possessed, such as possessing the fish that one catches form Mubah waters. | ||
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